Reusable coffee mugs are the best option over disposable cups. By now, it is common knowledge that the more single use items we can eliminate, the better. Choosing a high quality cup does so much more for you than just reducing your impact on the environment. Not only do they help you start your morning right, but they also keep your day going strong. There are several terms being thrown around, but the differences between a tumbler, mug, and cup are minuscule and these terms can often be interchanged with one another. So how do you know which one is right for you?
Insulated Cups vs Non-Insulated Cups
Insulated mugs have a double barrier that keeps your drink safe from the elements. The outer wall gets hit by hot or cold elements, while the inner wall keeps your favorite beverage safe inside. A small space between the two walls keeps them from affecting one another. In contrast, a non-insulated mug only has one barrier. When the elements hit the singular barrier, the liquid inside is directly affected. Not only do the elements outside change the drink inside, but the opposite occurs. Single barriers get condensation and can also become very hot depending on the temperature of the liquid. Non-insulated drinkware is good for room temperature beverages (as long as it stays in the room), but overall insulated drinkware is far superior when you are going to be out and about.
Spill Proof Mug vs Non Spill Proof Mug
A leak proof mug allows you to get around without the headache of spilling on your clothes, car seats, or bags. No spill coffee mugs have better insulation because the heat can’t escape easily. Non leak proof mugs typically still include a lid, but the lid will have a small hole or a slider to close the opening. They often leak if tipped over or sloshed around making them not ideal for traveling or commuting. The main benefit of these mugs is that they allow your boiling hot drink to cool down as long as you drink it in time before it’s too cold. Though the best spill proof coffee mugs maintain heat, you can always leave the opening uncovered to let your drink cool (it’s the best of both worlds). Spill proof mugs ultimately are better suited for a life on the go, but are still versatile enough to be perfect for around home.
Handle vs No Handle
Mugs with a handle are a classic. The handle was designed to keep your hand off the cup because traditional coffee cups get very hot like we talked about earlier. Insulated technology has allowed us to remove the handle while keeping the outside of the mug at room temperature. Some insulated drinkware still have handles because the cup is too wide for holding. A slightly narrower design is optimal for holding and also fits in most cup holders.
Conclusion
The Minaret Thermal Mug is designed with all of the above factors in mind. Strategically made with a double seal lid, this mug offers the perfect trifecta: spill proof coffee mug, smooth flow to save your throat, and double insulation to keep your liquid hot or cold longer. You can also leave the top off to allow drinks to cool down if they are too hot. Whether your adventure consists of hiking, traveling, morning commutes, or 9-5 day dreaming, this insulated mug has your back. Kickstart your day with a travel mug you can count on.
Comments
I love insulated mugs so that I can drink it throughout the day
I love this mug. I could of used it today at my daughter’s outdoor birthday party. It was quite cold but spill proof and insulated is key when kids are around and there are lots of interruptions. I would also benefit from this in the classroom and my camping trips! This looks like durable mug and I would be ecstatic to give it a try!
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I am conflicted. I have severe arthritis in my hands and need a handle on my cup for ease of handling and drinking but a cup with a handle doesn’t fit in my car cup holders.
Good read. I would love a mug like this to keep me warm and happy all day.❤️
I’m heading to your shop to look now but I’m big on insulated cups with a handle and definitely non spill. I love what I read about here! Time to grab a sweet cup and go hiking!
Beautifully designed without sacrificing functionality. The article does a nice job breaking down each aspect of the mug. Personally I am in the ‘no handle’ group since I often just want to throw my mug in my bag and go without it taking up space, which is also why I like the slimmer design approach. Keep making great products!
What’s IN the mug makes a difference, too. I sometimes skip sweetener and creamer to avoid sticky drips and spills. Also, pack the good stuff. An amazing puerh tea or Ethiopian coffee to match a beautiful view makes great memories.
Makes me want to head to Joshua Tree for a hike…
Good summary to make an informed choice. Thx!